Communications specialist, Fred Chukwuelobe, celebrates Prof Humphrey Nwosu, the unsung hero of Nigeria’s June-12 presidential election in 1993.
Viewpoints
Viewpoints are editorials, viewpoints, opinions, and personal columns served by sound minds with the sharpest pens in the business.
Building a nation is easy
In building a nation is easy, Mbanefo connects the dots in the frenzy of recent executive actions and their cost implications
Obasa’s re-election confirms Lagos as land of migrants
Tribune’s Lanre Adewole shows why Mudashiru Obasa’s re-election as Speaker of the House of Assembly confirms Lagos as land of migrants Mudashiru Obasa is an indigene of Ijebu from Ogun State, neighbour to Lagos State, where he is a six-term lawmaker and now a third-term Speaker of the Assembly. Despite the huff and puff of […]
A legislator of conscience
Hon Nkeiruka Chidubem Onyejeocha, the Abia State Amazon representing Isiukwuato/Umunneochi in the House of Representatives is a legislator of conscience.
The Social Cost of Witchcraft
Novelist Aoiri Obaigbo relates both hilarious and sad encounters he has had with those accused of witchcraft and the social cost they bear.
A country ruled by desperados
In A country ruled by desperados, Benjamin Achi wonders why politicians and military men struggle to rule a country they would sooner ruin
Seun Kuti should have listened to his father
Seun Kuti should have listened to his father is Abimbola Adelakun’s interrogation of power relations between the big man and the underprivileged.
A last-minute scam on Enugu poor?
Here is what is looking like a last-minute scam on the Enugu poor, ostensibly from the office of the President.
The Dangote Refinery and other APC Kumbayayas
In The Dangote Refinery and other APC Kumbayayas, Nnaemeka Obiaraeri wonders why government projects are overpriced and shoddily executed.
The slap heard around the world
A resounding slap of a police officer on Nigeria’s Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos is heard around the world.